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Faves from Y Combinator Demo Day

Dr. Reid Rubsamen of the Immunity Project is working to deliver a free vaccine to prevent HIV and AIDs. He was one of the 75 founders who pitched at Y Combinator demo day.

Inc. Magazine’s 25 Most Audacious Companies

Developing a groundbreaking vaccine isn’t the only audacious part of Immunity Project. The startup is also trying to change the way medical breakthroughs get funded.

40 People Who Are Living Proof You Can Make It In Silicon Valley After 40

Immunity Project’s CEO and co-founder, Reid Rubsamen, is the oldest person to ever be admitted to Y Combinator at the age of 56 . The biotech veteran and his team at Immunity Project are working on a vaccine to cure HIV/AIDS – and then giving it away to the world for free. That is truly something special.

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Eliciting cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses from synthetic vectors containing one or two epitopes in a C57BL/6 mouse model

Technology accelerator Y Combinator has given seed funding and mentorship to more than 600 early-stage companies in the last decade, most offering high-tech fixes to problems besetting the Internet or the business world.